Reference: Of
Hastings
As already noted, under By, the prep, 'of' is generally used in AV for the agent, as Mt 2:18 'He was mocked of the wise men.' But there are other obsolete or archaic uses of 'of,' which should be carefully observed. Thus (1) it sometimes means from (the proper meaning of the A.S. 'of'), as Mr 11:8 'Others cut down branches of the trees,' Joh 15:15 'All things that I have heard of my Father,' Joh 16:13 'He shall not speak of himself'; (2) concerning, as Ac 5:24 'They doubted of them, whereunto this would grow,' Mt 18:13 'He rejoiceth more of that sheep than of the ninety and nine,' Joh 2:17 'The zeal of thine house'; (3) with, Song 2:5 'I am sick of love.'
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Sustain me with raisin cakes. Refresh me with apples: for I am lovesick.
A sound was heard in Ramah, the sound of crying in bitter grief. Rachel is weeping for her children. She would not be comforted, because they were dead.
When he finds it, I tell you he will be filled with more joy than he would have if he had stayed with the ninety-nine.
Many spread their garments along the way. Others spread branches, which they cut from the fields.
His disciples remembered what was written. 'Zeal for your house shall eat me up.' (Psalm 69:9)
I no longer call you servants for the servant does not know what the lord does. I have called you friends; for all things that I heard from my Father, I have made known to you.
When the Spirit of truth comes it will guide you to all truth for it will not speak from itself. It will speak the things it hears and declare to you the things that are to come.
When the high priest and the captain of the temple and the chief priests heard these things, they doubted them. They wondered what this would come to.